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    include, five star hotels, luxury spas, fine dining, shopping, wine tastings, outdoors recreation, high profiles, and extravagant transportation. When it comes to our business, all the mentioned industries related to our concept are highly important. This is because we offer a 360 Degree full coverage package, and we want our guests to feel safe, secure, and content the entire time they are with us. We will go above and beyond to ensure our customers are satisfied. The hotel industry is very…

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    The hotel industry has completely changed in the past ten years. Even this year for the merger between Marriott and Starwood, hotels became more environmentally friendly, or having theme park resorts. But these aren’t even the biggest trends. Today hotels are focusing their attention to the increasing demographic group of the Millennials. With that in mind hotels are interested in a couple factors first starting with what is a Millennials. Next what demands and need Millennials have, how they…

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    Anaheim was in the process of reviewing 182 additional permits without knowing the cons and pros. Anaheim is a city that is being bombarded with many investors, real estate companies and multiple home owner’s turning homes to vocational luxury hotels. Under the current regulations, the short term rental permits can be obtain easily because Anaheim does not have licensing structure to regulate short term home rentals. If Anaheim rules become too arduous, the city can drive the short term…

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    need, packages that best suits the needs and perks the interests of each group can then be created. SMERFS are often in search of saving money saving offers both rooms and food and beverage. It is important to remember that more meetings and higher hotels can limit options for SMERFs. “It is advised that focus should be place on one group at a time for targeted effectiveness. Despite the recent growth of a SMERF planner 's expertise in the industry, most SMERF…

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    Vancouver Destination Development Vancouver’s Cycle of Destination Evolution Vancouver has passed through several of Butler's (1980) tourist area cycles. The trappers and sailors of the nineteenth century could perhaps be characterized as early business travelers, while the recreational hunting and fishing trade of the early 20th century attracted tourists typical of Butler's exploration stage - individuals making their own arrangements. During this period, guest expectations would have been…

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    The Adventures to Florida It was a hot summer morning, my mom was at work, while my dad was at the house purchasing plane tickets. I had no idea that we would be going to Florida this summer. As much as I wanted to be excited I wasn’t. It was a tough decision I had to make with myself because if I wanted to be on the volleyball team I had to stay and commit to volleyball camp. The only thing that really upset me was that our trip to Florida was on the same day as volleyball camp. Having to…

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    In the film, “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”, there are two families – The Drayton’s and the Prentices. The movie took place in San Francisco, a sanctuary city in which the film was the setting. In the movie, I’ve noticed that a type of communication happens which is called Self-Disclosure. When someone reveals something about him or herself is called Self-Disclosure. In this film “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”, a daughter named Joanna Drayton who reveals to her parents that she is engaged to…

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    The drop slide By: Maggie Emma and I were walking up the stairs to get to the water slide we wanted to ride on at Zehnders. Zehnders was very big. It had an inside part of it with a bunch of baby slides, and an outside part that was very tall and was covered in kind of clear glass, and had all of the fun rides, and the drop slide was at the very top of it. The slide went super fast, it dropped you straight down about 20 feet. The ride was…

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    First things first, we flew to Florida from Denver Colorado. When we arrived in Florida, a limo was waiting to take us from the airport to the hotel we were staying at. We went to dinner and our way back we stopped at a store where me and my brother, Race brought a giant blow up alligator. After we got it blown up we got to go to the pool at our hotel and try it out. While we were in the pool playing…

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    The Trip “Summer, lets go!” my mom shook me. As I opened my eyes, I could barely see the airport through all the fog. I was about to go on the most exciting trip ever. Spain! I was going to Spain! I couldn’t believe it! I was going there to see my grandparents. I was going across the entire ocean. As I got out of the car I grabbed my passport and my mom came around the car with my suitcase. We walked through the parking lot and I could feel the shivers going down my spine. It was really cold…

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